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“A ____ lady there never was seen / Than the blind beggar’s daughter of Bethnal Green” (17th-century ballad lyrics) | View Answer |
:) or :( | View Answer |
According to ____’s razor, assumptions should be minimised in explanations | View Answer |
Actor best known for playing Inspector Clouseau’s boss | View Answer |
American city whose local teams won the Super Bowl and World Series in 1979 | View Answer |
American city whose local teams won the Super Bowl and World Series in 2004 | View Answer |
And also not | View Answer |
Artist using copper, wax and acid | View Answer |
Attacked with a bludgeon | View Answer |
Broadway musical based on a comic strip about an orphan | View Answer |
Celia ____ played Miss Babs in Acorn Antiques | View Answer |
Colonel ____ was a pompous jingoistic character created by David Low in 1934 | View Answer |
Defensive playing style in cricket | View Answer |
Edible mollusc with projections on the hinge of its shell | View Answer |
English football club whose colours were adopted by Juventus in 1903 | View Answer |
Environmental factors affecting a crop, especially in wine-making | View Answer |
Flexible elongated organ possessed by many molluscs | View Answer |
Frame on which traitors were dragged to their place of execution | View Answer |
French region at the western end of the Pyrenees | View Answer |
Grant Wood painting of a man with a pitchfork and his daughter | View Answer |
Has very much … money or hypocrisy, frequently | View Answer |
In a ____, a horse rider stays in the saddle | View Answer |
In Japanese cuisine, a soy sauce and rice wine glaze | View Answer |
Influential designer of 1940s and 1950s electric guitars | View Answer |
Mary I married Philip II of Spain in this cathedral in 1554 | View Answer |
Member of a Turkic ethnic group in central Asia | View Answer |
Naked | View Answer |
Nickname for Napoleon Bonaparte | View Answer |
Painter of The Garden of Earthly Delights | View Answer |
Parasitoid insect which is in fact a kind of wasp | View Answer |
Political party led by John Hume, 1979-2001 | View Answer |
Possibly approximate principles, based on practice | View Answer |
Regent’s Park’s ____ Circle surrounds Queen Mary’s Gardens and the open-air theatre | View Answer |
Rock fragments ejected by a volcano | View Answer |
Sculptor whose Winged Figure is on the south-east corner of John Lewis’s Oxford Street branch | View Answer |
Shropshire village with remains of a Roman city at the end of Watling Street | View Answer |
Skippy the ____ was a 1960s TV character | View Answer |
Someone or something you don’t want to look at | View Answer |
Tedious details | View Answer |
The A38 between Plymouth and Exeter | View Answer |
The only one of the USA’s original 13 states with no Atlantic coastline | View Answer |
The site of a Saxon royal palace in Berkshire | View Answer |
To listen surreptitiously | View Answer |
Traditional feature of British churchyards | View Answer |
Tree whose wood is more durable if kept wet | View Answer |
Undesired effect of flash photography | View Answer |
Wind instrument technique | View Answer |
Writer of stories set in the fictional town of Malgudi in southern India | View Answer |
Yorkshire port, Britain’s main source of jet | View Answer |
____ Xiaoping became China’s de facto leader in 1978 | View Answer |
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